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Another ridiculous Apple bug you clearly don't care about

scootermaster

Platinum Member
...when you create the "sites" directory (by enabling Web sharing, and enabling your personal folder) it has the special vaguely Safari looking compass icon. When you drag it to the favorite's bar, it no longer has the icon.

IT DOESN'T HAVE THE ICON!

Also, Soylent Green is people. IT'S PEEEEEEEOPLE!
 
...when you create the "sites" directory (by enabling Web sharing, and enabling your personal folder) it has the special vaguely Safari looking compass icon. When you drag it to the favorite's bar, it no longer has the icon.

IT DOESN'T HAVE THE ICON!

Also, Soylent Green is people. IT'S PEEEEEEEOPLE!

I don't know if that is a 'bug', but that is semantics.

My beef is with Safari 5. You go to download a file and the link flies over to the download icon on the menubar. BUT, and here is my problem, you don't get a similar animation when you open a link in a new tab. So I often find myself opening the same tab twice without realizing it since my tab bar is full.
 
I don't know if that is a 'bug', but that is semantics.

My beef is with Safari 5. You go to download a file and the link flies over to the download icon on the menubar. BUT, and here is my problem, you don't get a similar animation when you open a link in a new tab. So I often find myself opening the same tab twice without realizing it since my tab bar is full.

Yeah, I guess it's semantics, but the point is that those special "favorites" folders all have icons, including sites, as a remnant of Snow Leopard, except sites when dragged to the sidebar. You'd think they just forgot about it or something since Lion doesn't have a sites folder by default.
 
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